Sunday, November 25, 2007

D13HW4 WP Review Assessment

There are several main points I'll hit up for each of the first three writing projects. For WP1 the main emphasis is on ensuring you have everything you need, peer review, and showing enthusiasm for the project so that people will want to read your paper. Go through the requirements before, during, and after writing the proposal to ensure you have everything. Write it in a way that your happy with and which can show your audience that you are passionate about the subject. Finally review it and have peers review it as well to fix structure and grammatical errors as well as getting their feedback. For WP2 the key is organization during research. Ensure that as you research new sources go ahead and do the Annotated Bibliography so that when the time comes to put together your entire annotated bibliography the meat and potatoes of the work is already done. After that just make sure your annotations have some guts to them and make sure your MLA format is correct. For WP3 the key is an outline and peer review. Before writing the paper write a detailed outline so you don't end up lost and vegetating in front of the computer. Ensure the outline is formatted in a logical order and you put information from your sources in wherever you can with your own analysis. After that review review review. Review it yourself, have classmates review it, have a person who's knowledgeable on the subject review it. After that final tweaking you should be good.

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